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F1 U-turns on planned 2023 rule change after Verstappen and Norris complaints

F1 bosses were planning to make a major change to tyre preparation next season, but it will no longer be happening after drivers banded together to voice their opposition

Formula 1 chiefs have scrap a planned rule change for next season after drivers spoke out against it.

Tyre blankets have been a hot topic in recent times. They are used to warm up tyres on cars before they head out onto the track, but there are plans to get rid of them by the 2024 season which have already begun to take effect.

This year teams are permitted to heat tyres to 70 degrees Celsius, which is cooler than what was permitted in 2021. The next stage of the plan was to reduce that figure to 50 degrees next year, but that idea has now been scrapped in the wake of the Pirelli tyre test in Austin last month.

Drivers practiced using the 2023 compounds heated to 50 degrees, and found it very difficult to get them warmed up once out on track. It meant a lot of traction problems and fears being raised that the risk of crashing at high speeds would be a lot higher.

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